http://mmajunkie.comSTOCKHOLM – After firing off numerous submission attempts in the first round, Maguire needed just one in the second to get the victory.

In a bout that felt more like a chess match, the British welterweight capitalized on DaMarques Johnson’s kimura attempt to secure a fight-ending armbar.

The bout was part of the UFC on FUEL TV 2 main card at Stockholm’s Ericsson Globe Arena. It aired on FUEL TV following prelims on Facebook.

As with other grappling-dominant fights on the card, the Swedish crowd appreciated the high-level jiu-jitsu.

After eating some inside leg kicks, Maguire scored a slick takedown early in the fight. Once on the mat, he worked for an omoplata, armbar, guillotine choke and rear-naked choke, though the crafty Johnson was never in any real trouble.

Johnson turned the tables with his own ground work in the second round, and once back standing, he unloaded heavy inside low kicks that clearly affected Maguire. But Maguire forced the action back to the mount, and after what appeared to be a stalemate as Johnson worked for a kimura, he swiftly snatched an arm and torqued a deep armbar.

Unable to escape, Johnson was forced to tap frantically at the 4:40 mark of the round.

“That’s gypsy jiu-jitsu there, pink belt and all,” Maguire said. “I was waiting and waiting for him to over-commit, and he did. He made a mistake, and I capitalized on it.”

As the UFC 189 tour made its last stop in Dublin, featherweight champ Jose Aldo was met with a torrent of abuse from the Irish fans. It might have been unpleasant, but it might also have been just what he needed.